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the Museum of Bad Art
http://glyphs.com/moba/
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I just finished up my last performance of, “A Midsummer Night’s Dream.”
I was Puck, and boy was it a blast. I consider myself an artist in training. I want to go into theatre.
My director for this play is going to Juliard in the fall to start a 3 year fellowship…
I used to take art classes, i still enjoy art a lot, but dont usually draw too much anymore…
however, now I am a musician and am really into that.
I play guitar and piano, but mostly guitar now. i’ve been playing guitar for about 3 years.
I think 8 years of art school is a bit extreme. After I got a BA at UCSD, it would only take two more years to get a Masters of Art.
The rest of the time should be spent doing it in real practice.
But I enjoy seeing naked women in art class. No teacher ever make me pay for art classes here.
Does Bryce 4.0 count as an artform?
My pitiful (because just begun) gallery is at artfarm.virtualave.net
Though honestly I don’t feel like I have the right to call myself that. There’s just so much I don’t know yet.
But I don’t let that stop me. During the school year, I’m a middle school music teacher, but during the summer I wear the label of struggling singer/songwriter (click on the link in my sig to see a site that’s waiting to tell you where my next performance will be…as soon as I have one lined up).
And, hey, Byz…I do stained glass, too! (Though it has been a while.) Good to see there are others out there.
In addition to being a musician (I’ve been playing trumpet for 6 years), I make faces out of leftover food in restaurents. Sometimes they aren’t really appreciated, but on more than one occasion the waiter showed it to other waiters (In one case the manager took a picture).
I wanna be a writer, as a frustrated thread in MPSIMS stated a few weeks ago. I know my “art” should not be defined by the level of my success, but sometimes it certainly seems that way. I recently had a epiphany, however–I realized I could publish my anecdotal stories of teaching in the newsletter my school district puts out. Certainly won’t pay anything, but it’s exposure. Yay.
I also like to sketch in my free time (whenever that is), and someday would like to take a drawing class to refine my shading techniques.
Woodworking, oil painting, pastel or ink drawings, paper collages, photography.
The woodworking is the best because I design my own projects instead of working from patterns. Also I can make my own frames for the other work in odd sizes.
After I retire I’m gonna get a kiln, and some lapidary equipment.
I’ve had about 5 years of art instruction, but it’s only for my own satisfaction. Which is considerable.
Well, you asked for artists, not good artists.
I draw a web-only comic strip. Try to stop me.